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Michelle Bellingham is a Senior Lecturer at the School of Veterinary Medicine, University of Glasgow, specializing in Physiology, Ageing & Welfare. Her research focuses on the transgenerational effects of maternal exposure to environmental chemicals, particularly endocrine disrupting compounds (EDCs), on reproductive and metabolic health in sheep and human models.
- Key Roles: Chair of Grants Panel & Trustee Board (British Society for Neuroendocrinology), Member of Diversity & Inclusion Committees, Media Ambassador (Society for Endocrinology).
- Research: Integrates hormonal, molecular, and 'omics approaches to study prenatal programming of adult diseases, effects of biosolids-treated pastures, and maternal smoking on fetal development.
Her recent publications examine sexually dimorphic cardiovascular impacts, liver transcriptome changes, and testicular dysgenesis syndrome-like phenotypes in sheep models exposed to real-life chemical mixtures. She has contributed to policy changes in prenatal care and led Athena SWAN award initiatives. Supervision includes PhD students on topics like transgenerational effects of EDCs, biosolids impacts, and oxidative stress in marine species. Grants from NIH, Wellcome Trust, and BBSRC support her work.
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